The Radeon Pro Duo is the world's fastest graphics card - 16 TFLOPS compute power - more than twice what Nvidia’s GTX Titan X can deliver.
It will feature a "closed-loop liquid cooling solution" and that from all the footage so far from the GDC, the card will use three 8-pin PEG connectors. Therefore, the Radeon Pro Duo will very likely require a large Power Supply Unit (PSU) to run.
AMD anticipates that the Radeon Pro Duo will be available in early Q2 2016 for the price of $1499, which is more expensive than two Fury X cards.
The world’s first all-in-one AR/VR headset
AMD has unveiled the Solun Q Head-Mounted Display (HMD), a headset like no other. It is the world’s first all-in-one, tether-free “wear and play” headset for spatial computing, VR and AR.
Sulon Q will sport a 2560×1440 resolution, 90Hz refresh rate and a 110 degree Field of View (FoV), powered by hardware that you will carry on your head. Unlike most VR devices, AMD’s Sulon Q comes with integrated PC components, creating an all-in-one, wireless device.
The components include an AMD FX-8800P processor with Radeon R7 graphics, 8GB of memory and a 256GB solid-state drive (SSD). All the parts mentioned above are crammed into a “portable hard drive-sized box” attached to the rear of the device. No pricing or release date has been made available, but AMD is targeting a mid-2016 release.







